

So, almost everything is ready to run the PS2 game file, which you have to place at the given path. You have to do all this only once, so after you’re done, you may make the console to auto-login as your default user. As you can see the aa user is now renamed to reactpsn.

In my case, the reboot didn’t go quite well, so disk check fired up. After you’re done, switch to the new user and launch reactpsn. It should be two letters only, without spaces, make sure you don’t screw up. To make it work, create a new user on your PS3 and name it aa. Reactpsn allows to register keys for games downloaded from Playstation Network. I also reccoment to move the reactpsn pkg from the containing folder to the root of the drive, so it will be easier to install it.

Two folders are inside the archive, transfer the contents of folder number one to any fat32 formatted thumb drive. Get the official tutorial and download the included files. Unfortunatelly, I didn’t have a chance to follow my own advice, as my PC perfomance is shallow in terms of graphics, and couldn’t really get decent fps in the emulator. I wrote not long ago on the topic of running PS2 games, as I really want to play 3 old titles. Good news – now there is a way to run any old PS2 titles on PS3 by converting them to PSN games PS Classics.
